-
confused with a 'mudstone' of the
Dunham Limestone classification).
Calcilutites can ac****ulate in a wide
variety of
marine and
lacustrine environments...
-
calcarenite was
originally proposed in 1903 by
Grabau as a part of his
calcilutite,
calcarenite and
calcirudite carbonate classification system based upon...
- is
equivalent to the co****r part of "
calcilutite" as it was
originally proposed by
Grabau and as
calcilutite is
normally defined and used by geologists...
- Island. The
river reaches the sea
close to
White Rock,
which is
formed of
calcilutite in a
Paleocene limestone.
Richard Barton set up
White Rock as a sheep...
-
consisting of
shallow water carbonates overlain by late
Albian shales, marls,
calcilutites, and
turbidite sandstones.: 128 From this
formation through most of...
- a
variety of fine-grained
sedimentary rocks,
including calcisiltite,
calcilutite, claystone, mudstone, shale, and siltstone. It is
equivalent to the term...
- settings,
represented by an
outcrop of 550–600 m of grey
Calcarenites and
Calcilutites with
chert lenses and
marly interbeds, that
recovers the Sedrina, Molt****...
-
reservoirs are
commonly dolomites whereas the
lower Paleocene cycles include calcilutites, calcarenites,
oolites and
skeletal debris. The
petroleum system is named...
- M****icio
Formations Thickness 64–80 m (210–262 ft)
Lithology Primary Calcilutites & clay-rich
greenish marls with
calcareous lenses Other Argillaceous...
- m****ive
limestone and dolomite, bio-clastic limestone,
calcarenite and
calcilutite. The
Maokou Formation at
Stone Forest appears to have been
heavily altered...